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mikemarrs wrote:has the window of opportunity closed on journey?
is it too late at this point in time to make a huge splash and millions in revenue if they reform with steve perry?
or is it one of those instances where time has passed them by and attendance would be spotty in certain places?
if they did would steve perry be up to the task of doing the songs justice?
Escape Artist wrote:The window has not only closed, it has bars on it.
# 1 They should have waited for Perry to come back in the 1st place, now that window has slammed.
#2 They should have waited for Steve A to get better and get off the road before the DL tour.
#3 they should have kept JSS and used the sopranos finale as a spring board...
So many lost opportunities and stupid moves, one must realize that the Journey is over.
mikemarrs wrote:has the window of opportunity closed on journey?
is it too late at this point in time to make a huge splash and millions in revenue if they reform with steve perry?
mikemarrs wrote:has the window of opportunity closed on journey?
is it too late at this point in time to make a huge splash and millions in revenue if they reform with steve perry?
or is it one of those instances where time has passed them by and attendance would be spotty in certain places?
if they did would steve perry be up to the task of doing the songs justice?
ohsherrie wrote:They could probably make a splash comparable to 1996 which would far surpass anything they've done since or are likely to do with any singer other than Perry. That would probably result in more millions than in '96 because of higher ticket prices.
amaron wrote:ohsherrie wrote:They could probably make a splash comparable to 1996 which would far surpass anything they've done since or are likely to do with any singer other than Perry. That would probably result in more millions than in '96 because of higher ticket prices.
I respectfully disagree.
Not because of Perry or Journey or their fans.
Because the music business is so fucked right now. If you aren't rap/hip-hop/R&B or if you don't play the same 3 chords (Nickleback) or if you don't have any angst against SOMETHING, you don't get played.
Journey and their type of music is commercially dead in the US.
JR (Susie) wrote:amaron wrote:ohsherrie wrote:They could probably make a splash comparable to 1996 which would far surpass anything they've done since or are likely to do with any singer other than Perry. That would probably result in more millions than in '96 because of higher ticket prices.
I respectfully disagree.
Not because of Perry or Journey or their fans.
Because the music business is so fucked right now. If you aren't rap/hip-hop/R&B or if you don't play the same 3 chords (Nickleback) or if you don't have any angst against SOMETHING, you don't get played.
Journey and their type of music is commercially dead in the US.
I think the question was about ticket sales for concerts Amaron. Not about radio play.
amaron wrote:
Then what is the 'splash comparable to 1996'? They didn't tour.
amaron wrote:The window was shut and boarded up the day the TBF tour was scrapped.
ohsherrie wrote:amaron wrote:
Then what is the 'splash comparable to 1996'? They didn't tour.
I was talking about media interest, fan acceptance, chart position, CD sales, etc. Whatever constitutes a splash.
NealIsGod wrote:Naughtius Maximus wrote:Must be ladies' night in Buffalo...
Thanks. Now I can't get that tune out of my head. Gotta break out "Eat 'Em and Smile".
Red13JoePa wrote:Ladies' Night In Buffalo's my jam.
I just rolled out DLR's "The Best" a week and a half ago.
Really not a bad song in the lot.
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